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Star Polygons

I consider star polygons as activities, yes, but they are indeed related to math. They’re really fun, though! You connect the vertices of the polygons in a numbered order with a ruler, and see what kind of shape you get. All make an interesting star-like shape, each having its own pattern to surprise you. In some worksheets below, you can experiment with polygons on your own. Also, they resemble dot-to-dots in a way. Have fun!

Regular Polygons Blank 1

Regular Polygons Blank 2

Regular Polygons Blank 3

Star Polygon {5/2} Pentagram

Star Polygon {6/5} Hexagram

Star Polygon {7/2} Heptagram1

Star Polygon {7/3} Heptagram2

Star Polygon {8/3} Octagram

Star Polygon {9/2} Nonagram

Star Polygon {9/4} Nonagram

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Children’s Best 101 Thanksgiving Activity Pack

Price: $4.00
Number of Pages: 104Children’s Best Thanksgiving Activity Pack is filled with 101 fun, enjoyable activities that include dot-to-dots, copy-the-pictures, various types of matching activities, coloring pages, mazes, trace-the-dots, color by numbers, and much more! The age level spans from 4-8, though this would be a fun, printable Thanksgiving surprise for any child!

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Children’s Best Star Polyogns

Price: $0.95Page Count: 21

This little booklet contains empty polygon pictures so that children can draw and experiment with different star polygon shapes. Star polygons are created by joining the vertices of a regular polygon in a certain order, such as every second vertex or every third vertex.

The booklet contains one-page worksheets for some specific star polygons, such as the nonagram {9/4} (where you connect every fourth vertex of a nonagon) or the heptagram {7/2} (connect every second vertex of a heptagon), and also pages that have several regular polygons per page.

Lastly I have included three pages with a selection of regular polygons for cut-out projects, coloring, measuring, drawing, more star polygon experiments, and so on.